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Former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday threatened to take to the street if the coalition government does not dissolve National Assembly by May 14.
“The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf will take to the streets, if the assembly is not dissolved before May 14,” the PTI chief said while addressing the participants of a rally taken out from Liberty Chowk to Nasir Bagh.
“The elections will be held after Imran Khan is removed. They (the PDM government) tried to kill me in Wazirabad, he added.
Imran continued: “We want to establish the rule of law and justice. The government wanted to weaken the party.
“My workers are being arrested. There will be only one thing in the negotiations … if the assembly is dissolved before May 14, we are ready to negotiate.”
“I am happy to see the success of this rally,” he said and announced the culmination of the demonstration.
Security was stepped out as the district administration gave the permission to take out the rally.
Earlier, Fawad Chaudhry claimed that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) stopped the political party from organising the rally. He criticised the ECP for banning the rally.